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Distinguishing between target and nontarget fixations in a visual search task using fixation-related potentials.

Anne-Marie Brouwer1, Boris Reuderink, Joris Vincent, Marcel A J van Gerven, Jan B F van Erp.   

Abstract

The P300 event-related potential (ERP) can be used to infer whether an observer is looking at a target or not. Common practice in P300 experiments and applications is that observers are asked to fixate their eyes while stimuli are presented. We investigated the possibility to differentiate between single target and nontarget fixations in a target search task involving eye movements by using EEG epochs synchronized to fixation onset (fixation-related potentials: FRPs). Participants systematically scanned search displays consisting of six small Landolt Cs in search of Cs with a particular orientation. After each search display, they indicated whether and where target Cs had been presented. As expected, an FRP component consistent with the P300 reliably distinguished between target and nontarget fixations. It was possible to classify single FRPs into target and nontarget FRPs above chance (on average 62% correct, where 50% would be chance). These results are the first step to practical applications such as covertly monitoring observers' interests and supporting search tasks.

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Keywords:  EEG; P300; eye movement; fixation-related potential; selective attention; visual search

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23863335     DOI: 10.1167/13.3.17

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis        ISSN: 1534-7362            Impact factor:   2.240


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